Co-Located with: Brought to you by: When: Tuesday, April 8, 2025 | 2:00 - 5:30 PM Where: Huntington Place | Detroit, MI | Room 110A Cost: $49 Speakers Join the 3.5-hour AM Standards Forum at 2025 RAPID + TCT!Brought to you by SME’s AM Technical Community Advisors and America Makes Are you confused with the evolving AM Standards landscape and how to use and apply them within your organization? Do you want to gain an understanding of the various Standards Development Organizations (SDOs)? This AM Standards Forum focuses on the practical application of AM Standards through real-life use cases and lessons learned. We will hear from technical experts who have applied standards from: ASTM, SAE, ASME, AWS. We will also hear from regulatory agencies who provide guidance. Key Takeaways and Objectives: Application-centric explanations and walk-throughs by users of standards for use-case examples within their respective industries Dedicated time to field questions from participants at tables of representatives and experienced users for major Standards Development Organization (SDOs) Diverse industry representation with acknowledgements to regulatory requirements, qualification, and certification (automotive, medical, aerospace) Agenda Start Time Presentation Title Presented by 2:00 pm Opening and Welcome Remarks by Sheku Kamara, Chair of the AM Technical Community advisors Sheku Kamara, MSOESuzy Marzano, SME 2:05 pm America Makes:“Additive Manufacturing Standardization Collaborative (AMSC) Report: Industry Perspectives on Qual & Cert” John Martin, America Makes 2:15 pm Sandia National Labs utilizing SAE AMS Standards:“Application of SAE AMS Standards and Specifications” Tyler LeBrun, SAE, DOE 2:45 pm Pratt and Whitney utilizing ASTM F42 Standards:“The Use of Standards at Pratt & Whitney for Additive Manufacturing” Jesse Boyer, P & W, RTX 3:15 pm JAMWG Subgroup for Standards (DoD):"Mainstreaming Additive Manufacturing with Standards" Jorge Betancourt (JAMWG, DLA, DoD) 3:45 pm BREAK 4:00 pm NIST utilizing ASME Standards:“Data Packages and Data Sets: Using Standards to Support Part Provenance in AM” Paul Witherell (NIST) 4:30 pm EWI utilizing ASME Standards:“AWS D20.1 – An Application to Nickel Aluminum Bronze Propellors” Bill Mohr (EWI) 5:00 pm US Army utilizing ASME standards:“MIL-STD-31000 Update to Support Additive Mfg. (AM)” Jeff Windham (US Army) 5:30 pm SDO Fair – Q & A and Networking ASTM, ASME, SAE, AWS 6:00 pm Adjourn